Tomorrow is election day in Florida. One topic that is getting a lot of local and some national press is climate change. Local politics in Florida is highly partisan but when you look at climate change it is becoming less partisan which I see as a good sign. Marco Rubio is having a tough time juggling both sides of this debate and keep his South Florida supporters happy while maintaining the right GOP tone on a national basis.
The Presidential hopefuls are not alone on the ballot tomorrow. I will be joining them as I run for my local City Council. I have a newfound respect for people that run for public office and it has been a great experience speaking with voters.
- Think Progress: Rubio Rejects Plea From Republican Mayor Of Miami To Accept Scientific Consensus
- Forbes: When You Spring Forward For Daylight Saving Time, It’s All About Energy Policy
- PV-Tech: US, Canada reaffirm commitments to renewables during Trudeau’s visit to White House
- Boing: USA uses TPP-like trade-court to kill massive Indian solar project
- NRDC: Oregon’s Groundbreaking Clean Energy Bill Becomes Law
- Renewable Energy World: Argentina Preparing Law to Boost Consumption of Clean Energy
- Rocky Mountain Institute: Renewable Transitions for Mines, Industrial Facilities, and the Military
- Ecowatch: Duke Energy vs. Solar Energy – Battle Over Solar Heats Up in North Carolina
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Have a great day!
Yann